Immigration Lawyer in Treasure Coast

"Building American Futures": The Gaston Law Firm, P. A.

At The Gaston Law Firm, P. A., our experienced team is passionate about
helping our clients build their American future. With decades of legal
experience representing the government and private clients, the team at
The Gaston Law Firm, P. A. possesses intimate knowledge of the immigration
laws and process to help our clients achieve success in even the most
complex immigration cases. We are proud to zealously and effectively represent
our clients in the immigration courts, interviews with immigration officials
and all manner of immigration petitions and applications processes. Whether
you want to be united with a loved one, working in the U.S., opening a
U.S. business or making an investment, the team at The Gaston Law Firm,
P. A., can help Build Your American Future.

Helping Clients Just Like You

Secure a Brighter Tomorrow

When a client hires us, we explore every possible avenue to determine what
the best course of action for his or her situation is. Our professionals
strongly believe that staying openly connected with our clients increases
the chance of their success. By making the decision to retain our firm,
clients are directly represented by one of our attorneys - someone who
is personally invested in their case.

The Gaston Law Firm, P. A. serves foreign nationals in Martin County, St.
Lucie County, Indian River County, Okeechobee County and Palm Beach County.
If you are ready to move forward with your case, we are ready to help
you. With strategic planning and proactive representation, we stand ready
to facilitate your legal matter. With our legal team working at your side
every step of the way, you can rest easy at night knowing you can trust
us to handle your immigration law matter.

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Immigration FAQs

What are the benefits of becoming a citizen?

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In addition to accomplishing your American goals, becoming a citizen will
give you the right to vote in local, state, and national elections. Citizenship
also enables you to obtain a passport, as well as sponsor relatives who
may be trying to secure permanent residency as well.

Is it possible to become a citizen after I have been granted permanent
residency?

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Yes - if you live in the U.S. for five years as a permanent resident, you
can be granted citizenship through naturalization. However, you must also
physically live within the country for at least half of the five years,
and cannot leave for more than six months.

How can I be granted asylum?

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To be granted asylum, you must be able to prove that you have a reason
to fear persecution in your home country. Reasons individuals may face
persecution in their home country could be based on his or her race, religion,
political views, or membership in a certain group. Applying for asylum
can be a difficult process, as there are documentation and interviews
with government authorities that you must go through. When an individual
comes to us seeking asylum, we provide them with compassionate and personalized
counsel and do all we can to help them secure protection.

How can I expedite adopting a foreign child?

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If you are interested in adopting a foreign child, it is recommended that
you file an application for Advance Processing of Orphan Petition. In
doing so, the portion of the applicaton that pertains to the parent's
approval can be completed by the time the child is chosen, thus speeding
up the adoption process.